“The Dragon Dance: Chinese Influence in Georgia’s Media and Academia.”

On September 19, Civic IDEA together with the journalism Resource center hosted the presentation of the 2nd Media monitoring report, “The Dragon Dance: Chinese Influence in Georgia’s Media and Academia.” The report delves into the portrayal of China across various Georgian media outlets and examines the evolving Sino-Georgian academic partnerships. It covers the period from April 1, 2023, to November 1, 2023. The study employed a qualitative research methodology, which included desk research, media monitoring through content analysis, qualitative case study comparisons, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. The media outlets monitored during this research were: Mtavari Channel,  TV Pirveli, Public Broadcaster, Tv Imedi, POSTV, BM.GE, Chinesestories.ge, Sinomedia.ge,  Sinologia.ge, SputnikGEO.

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Beyond the media landscape, the research explored the development of academic cooperation between China and Georgia, particularly in the wake of the China-Georgia Strategic Partnership Statement. This partnership has paved the way for significant educational collaborations, including establishing scholarships, joint educational projects, and promoting Chinese language programs within Georgian educational institutions. One of the notable outcomes of this partnership is the transformation of Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University into the Georgian International University (GIU), a rebranding driven by Chinese stakeholders.

The research also highlighted the role of platforms like Sinomedia in fostering these educational initiatives. Created by Georgian graduates of Chinese universities, Sinomedia is instrumental in promoting Chinese educational programs, competitions, and language courses within Georgia. However, the study also raises concerns about the security risks that come with increased academic cooperation with the People’s Republic of China (PRC). It calls on Georgian educational institutions to remain vigilant and recognize these risks as their partnership with China continues to grow. The research further outlines various events and initiatives, such as international competitions and partnerships with Chinese agencies, which illustrate the expanding influence of the PRC in Georgia’s academic sector.

Civic IDEA is particularly grateful to Innovations and Reforms Center(IRC) and National Endowment for Democracy (NED) for supporting this effort.

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